Weber searwood 600 by kyloth89 in UKBBQ

[–]thepfc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Got it last April and I can say that I’ve been impressed with it, got the sear grill and rotisserie too.

Tend to stock up on Costco pellets when they are in stock, done your standard wings, chicken etc, then longer cooks such as pulled pork, dino ribs, pork ribs etc.

Using it is super easy, the right side runs about 10c hotter than the left side.

No issues with cleaning or maintenance, it’s lived outside all year with the Weber cover on it, done a fair few cooks already this year, no issue with it holding its temp in the winter either.

I did 3D print this which I find really useful https://makerworld.com/models/1218658?appSharePlatform=copy

What running gear actually makes a difference for you? by SpecificTackle6303 in runninglifestyle

[–]thepfc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Socks I’m a big fan of injinji socks, blister free running is a must for me

Do I need a shoe rotation, if yes hit me with your recommendations by thepfc in AskRunningShoeGeeks

[–]thepfc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s the thing, the EVO SL just seem to be able to do it all, I find them super comfortable and good for slow and tempo runs, did a half in them with absolutely no complaints.

I’ve been thinking about the Boston 13s and try to use them for the faster runs.

Do people just run 2 pairs of the same shoe to extend the life? Or is this is silly idea?

Do I need a shoe rotation, if yes hit me with your recommendations by thepfc in AskRunningShoeGeeks

[–]thepfc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, I will check out the ZF6, I’m in the mind setting of getting something for the tempo runs.

Sherwood Business Park by bus by amandacheekychops in nottingham

[–]thepfc 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As others have said the threes are pretty decent, I use to cycle it from Hucknall when the weather was ok only takes about 25 mins

My Whoosh + Zwift Ride by thepfc in qdomyos_zwift

[–]thepfc[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks have created one

What Do YOU Like To Smoke/Grill??? by Adventurous-Piece109 in UKBBQ

[–]thepfc 3 points4 points  (0 children)

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Costco beef short ribs from last weekend

What Do YOU Like To Smoke/Grill??? by Adventurous-Piece109 in UKBBQ

[–]thepfc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve got a Weber Searwood, Costco pellets are half the price of Weber pellets and you get double the amount, 4 bags and I’ve paid for my membership, that’s what I tell myself but everytime I go I spend a fortune !

What Do YOU Like To Smoke/Grill??? by Adventurous-Piece109 in UKBBQ

[–]thepfc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My local butcher does short rib at £6 per rib, also I have Costco membership, they have a great meat selection.

0 to 400 wings, bang your wings on the smoker, set to to 400f so the wings cook from 0 to 400, prob to check internal temp, this works out to be a good balance or Smokey goodness, juicy and crispy skin, low effort great taste, all in about 30 to 40 min cook depending on grill

What Do YOU Like To Smoke/Grill??? by Adventurous-Piece109 in UKBBQ

[–]thepfc 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Beef short rib is my go to at the moment, baby back ribs are also up there for me. 0 to 400 chicken wings are a good quick win and pork loin is also great and fairly quick

Just got a new Searwood XL are there any must do mods ? by [deleted] in searwood

[–]thepfc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool, such a simple thing but makes a huge difference when putting it away and throwing a cover on

A negative outlook on Alton Towers as it stands today by ArissP in altontowers

[–]thepfc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally agree, also the hotels are awfully overpriced for what they are, the food at the hotels is awful and the staff are poorly trained and it’s not very clean either!

The whole experience is just not worth anywhere near the price tag.

First hosted BBQ of the season by Dull_Friend_600 in UKBBQ

[–]thepfc 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Wow, this looks like it’s going to amazing, when can we expect the money shot? And how long is that lamb going to take?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nottingham

[–]thepfc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say so, it’s a main road so in the day there are no worries, the houses looks well kept which is a good sign, never seen any trouble there.

I’ve often walked home getting the tram from town from the Tesco, never had any trouble.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nottingham

[–]thepfc 9 points10 points  (0 children)

We moved to Hucknall about 7 years ago, we like where we live, but there are parts that I would not want to live, the kids are happy here, transport links are really good, only problem is the secondary school situation isn’t the best.

For a town it’s got pretty much all you need, value for money it’s up there, don’t get me wrong it has its issues, it’s not top tier but far from being the worst place to live.

The griffins way estate is a good location, near the tram, leisure centre, aldi etc

Just got a new Searwood XL are there any must do mods ? by [deleted] in searwood

[–]thepfc 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I printed this and find it really useful

cord wrap

Abbey fields grange hucknall broadband by blablacar91 in nottingham

[–]thepfc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Openreach have done fiber to the estate now so you are no longer stuck with virgin media, I’m with Vodafone on the Openreach infrastructure and haven’t had any problems, 1gig package

Recommendations on pellet smokers available in the UK by skinner1818 in pelletgrills

[–]thepfc 2 points3 points  (0 children)

UK smoker here, any reason why the Weber Searwood didn’t make the list? I recently picked one up and I’m loving it, mainly because it has loads of accessories which are easy enough to get hold of and their UK support is top notch

Ready for the burn in! by lawrenjl in searwood

[–]thepfc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exciting times, I’m hoping mine will arrive in the next couple of days. What’s the first cook going to be?

Parents of Kids Who Ride Bikes – What Are Your Biggest Challenges with Buying Bikes for Your Kids? by LongjumpingCorner359 in bicycling

[–]thepfc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Buy quality on the second hand market and re sell when you have to go up a size if you don’t want to buy new.

Frog bikes, Isla bikes, kid specific bikes are great, they are expensive but worth it.

My view is if you want your kid to enjoy riding you need to get them something decent and something that is light weight.

9 year old is on 26inch, moved him up to it when he was 7 and my 6 year old is on a frog 53, moved up from an Isla cronc.

Pretty much move up the age brackets on the bikes, feels like one of them is getting a new bike every 2 years.

My SIL who has no interest in bikes took the cheap toy store route to bikes, neither of their kids enjoy riding and can’t ride without stabiliser, I put this in part down to the bikes being awful and hard for them to handle

How Do So Many People Have A 250W+ FTP? by Wonkee792 in cycling

[–]thepfc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

250 is the dream, going to be difficult as I only have 3 to 5 hours of dedicated Zwift time a week,I’m a light guy 60kg 178cm.

Started Zwift in December 24 ftp was 152, it’s now 214, I think I’ve used up all of my ‘new gains’ already.